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legacy1
9 months agoAlessandro Volta
Depending on what router you have you can put a virtual interface on WAN with 192.168.100.254/24 then when you go to 192.168.100.1 your router will ARP to the hub.
adamc147
9 months agoJoining in
Thanks for the suggestion, I cant do that with the current device, I do have several routers though that I can test that on. In theory it shouldn't need to arp as the default route will carry the traffic through to the superhub and it should intercept it (I suspect thats what the superhub2 does as it just worked without any secondary addressing on the wan interface). I'll try a different router and see if I can at least reach the management interface.
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